Sunday, June 4, 2017

Being young is all about the experiences: the first time you skip school, the first time you fall in love…the first time someone holds a gun to your head.

After being held hostage during a robbery at the local convenience store, seventeen year old Edie finds her attitude about life shattered. Unwilling to put up with the snobbery and bullying at her private school, she enrolls at the local public high school, crossing paths with John. The boy who risked his life to save hers. While Edie’s beginning to run wild, however, John’s just starting to settle down. After years of partying and dealing drugs with his older brother, he’s going straight—getting to class on time, and thinking about the future.

An unlikely bond grows between the two as John keeps Edie out of trouble and helps her broaden her horizons. But when he helps her out with another first—losing her virginity—their friendship gets complicated.

Meanwhile, Edie and John are pulled back into the dangerous world they narrowly escaped. They were lucky to survive the first time, but this time they have more to lose—each other.BOOK REVIEW:

“Why is there one set of rules for you and another for me?”

“Because I never knew a girl I wanted to look after before.”

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Kylie Scott has gone Indie for Trust—her soon to be released YA/NA novel—and boy, is it a good one.

This is good.

Really good.

I gotta say…it is refreshingly good. She has a niche here in this age bracket and it shows. She is owning it with Trust.

I’m not gonna tell you anything about the story, but to say, it is up there with the best of them in YA/NA story telling.

The sex scene was written very realistically, with a hint of humor and the right enough for this age bracket.You will love both characters, John and Edie, and sidekick-dude. You may notice a name inside Trust, too. 😉

Totally dug it. It’s not too hard to predict it will hit the NYT Best Seller list etc.